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There is a major underground STD problem in Charlotte that needs more awareness.” “People need to be more creative than – “Let’s drink!'” “There are lots of opportunities to meet people.for some reason it still seems challenging.

Also it’s like no one is actually interesting in ‘dating.'” “The bar scene is too young, and online dating seems to draw more of the ‘I want to just hook up’ crowd. :)” “This male from the north does not find the whole Southern belle thing charming or cute, I and just can’t seem to connect with them.

I ultimately had to turn to e Harmony.” “Online dating = B .

Real World Dating = D .” “Better for men than for women.” “Creativity, guys…not Netflix and chill.” “LAME; as a 31 year old single woman, every man I encounter is living the “cushy single boy lifestyle,” which I have determined is a result of: men being paid way too much in their current jobs, being way too comfortable being single (even though they say “they want a relationship”), and then when said relationship happens realizing it’s cramping their “cushy single boy lifestyle.” Needless to say – so grim on that front.” “Every man seems to be married, and if he isn’t married, he is not looking to date.” “Straight female here – there’s a severe shortage of really interesting, multi-faceted, and insightful men in this town.

My other complaint is that an inordinately high percentage of the single women here (based admittedly anecdotal and not empirical data) are either nurses or teachers.

Not that there’s anything wrong with nurses or teachers (except teachers who are so boring), but it seems like it’s totally impossible to find a single woman in CLT who does something different. The irony is not lost on me, by the way, that the Southern ladies who are answering this poll are probably saying they can’t connect with northern guys and why are they all bankers (I’m not a banker).” “As someone from Atlanta, the dating scene is phenomenal in Charlotte.